Aim To explore the narratives created by non‐injured family members in relation to themselves and their family in the first year after head injury. Background A head injury is a potentially devastating injury. The family responds to this injury by supporting the individual and their recovery. While the perspective of individual family members has been well documented, there is growing interest in how the family as a whole makes sense of their experiences and how these experiences change over time. Design Longitudinal narrative case study using unstructured in‐depth interviews. Methods Data were collected during an 18‐month period (August 2009–December 2010). Nine non‐injured family members from three families were recruited f...
A head injury is an unexpected and potentially life-threatening event that frequently results in ph...
This study looked in detail at the parental experience of having a child sustain traumatic brain inj...
Background: Traumatic brain injury has a significant effect on uninjured family members. Typically, ...
Aim To explore the narratives created by non-injured family members in relation to themselves and th...
Traumatic brain injury is potentially devastating. Families commonly respond by supporting the injur...
To explore the narratives created by non-injured family members in relation to themselves and their ...
Background: A traumatic brain injury is a potentially devastating injury. The family responds to thi...
Subjective changes are increasingly recognised as important in recovery and rehabilitation following...
Subjective changes are increasingly recognised as important in recovery and rehabilitation following...
Purpose: To explore the experiences of being a family with one member suffering from severe traumati...
Significant improvements in medical and neurosurgical interventions have resulted in a substantial i...
Subjective changes are increasingly recognised as important in recovery and rehabilitation following...
Traumatic brain injury affects thousands of individuals and their families each year. The importance...
In this paper we critically explore the discourse of change post brain injury and challenge the domi...
Neurorehabilitation has been described as “a world where the spotlight has commonly turned away from...
A head injury is an unexpected and potentially life-threatening event that frequently results in ph...
This study looked in detail at the parental experience of having a child sustain traumatic brain inj...
Background: Traumatic brain injury has a significant effect on uninjured family members. Typically, ...
Aim To explore the narratives created by non-injured family members in relation to themselves and th...
Traumatic brain injury is potentially devastating. Families commonly respond by supporting the injur...
To explore the narratives created by non-injured family members in relation to themselves and their ...
Background: A traumatic brain injury is a potentially devastating injury. The family responds to thi...
Subjective changes are increasingly recognised as important in recovery and rehabilitation following...
Subjective changes are increasingly recognised as important in recovery and rehabilitation following...
Purpose: To explore the experiences of being a family with one member suffering from severe traumati...
Significant improvements in medical and neurosurgical interventions have resulted in a substantial i...
Subjective changes are increasingly recognised as important in recovery and rehabilitation following...
Traumatic brain injury affects thousands of individuals and their families each year. The importance...
In this paper we critically explore the discourse of change post brain injury and challenge the domi...
Neurorehabilitation has been described as “a world where the spotlight has commonly turned away from...
A head injury is an unexpected and potentially life-threatening event that frequently results in ph...
This study looked in detail at the parental experience of having a child sustain traumatic brain inj...
Background: Traumatic brain injury has a significant effect on uninjured family members. Typically, ...